The Bethesda Blog has word that the Windows and PlayStation 3 editions of the Dragonborn DLC for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be released next month. The PC edition is expected on February 5th and the PS3 edition does not have an exact date, but they say all three DLC packs should be out for Sony's system by the end of February.

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dj LiTh wrote on Jan 18, 2013, 23:56:I dont know, i'd like to see the numbers personally. I think that Elder Scrolls games have always been pc-centric and i'm willing to bet more sales on PC, maybe with the exception of Oblivion but i'd say that would be it.

PC sales, as of last July (8 months after release) accounted for only 14% of total sales. PS3 had 27% and Xbox360 had 59%.

Now, tell me again why they don't consider the PC a priority? Personally, I'm just glad they're willing to deal with the headaches brought about from releasing the construction set to only 14% of their audience.

Very interesting, thanks for the link. I wonder where that site gets their info from (I assume directly from the publisher?)

If so, then Steam's "weekly top 10" really doesn't mean shit, as it's apparently talking about a few hundred sales or so? (then again, how does that add up to 1+ billion revenue?)

I'm pretty skeptical about those numbers, but without any evidence, I of course have nothing to refute them.